Vacancies - Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Computer Science (x2)
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- First students conferred with MSc in Cybersecurity
- First BDIC Conference on Computer Science and Electrical/Electronics Engineering
- Paul Gillen - global leader in the fight against cyber crime
- CS students awarded Naughton Foundation Scholarships
- Dr Brett Becker (1976 - 2024)
- MSc Cybersecurity Research Project Presentations 2024
- UCD BSc Computer Science Conferring 2024
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- UCD CS Netslab researchers in a global collaboration to bolster Zero Touch security and privacy for 6G networks
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- University College Dublin Joins ROBUST-6G Project
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The School of Computer Science is seeking applications from candidates to join our School's faculty as Lecturer/Assistant Professor (Below the Bar).
Computer Science in UCD is undergoing a period of growth and development because of the burgeoning ICT sector and the demand for graduates with computing skills. UCD CS has over 50 academic staff, 120 PhD students and 1,000 students on our undergraduate and taught graduate programmes.
These new lecturers will be appointed for a period of five years, to teach on the BSc and MSc programmes provided by the School, and also contribute to the research activity in the School. Candidates with expertise in the research areas that are the focus of research activity within the School will be preferred. These areas are:
- Computer Security
- Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
- Digital Health
- Foundations of Computing
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Information Systems
- Intelligent Sensing
- Software Engineering and Distributed Systems
- Emerging Topics such as Sustainability and Machine Ethics
For a list of our academic staff, please see (opens in a new window)here
For job description details refer to competition reference 012200 and application process, please see https://www.ucd.ie/workatucd/jobs/
Interested applicants may contact the Head of School, (opens in a new window)Chris Bleakley
Research at UCD School of Computer Science
Research at UCD Computer Science encompasses areas where the use of computers can efficiently and accurately automate tasks. Many of our researchers are interdisciplinary, and our School leads five major research centres:
Insight - Centre for Data Analytics
We live in a data rich world, where almost everything we do results in a data record being created and stored somewhere. Our vision is to create a healthier, safer, more productive world by empowering a data-driven society to enable better decisions by individuals, communities, business and governments.
The Insight Centre for Data Analytics was created to realise this vision. Insight is a joint initiative between University College Dublin, the (opens in a new window)National University of Ireland at Galway, (opens in a new window)University College Cork, and (opens in a new window)Dublin City University. Insight was established in 2013 by Science Foundation Ireland with funding of €75m. [(opens in a new window)More]
UCD CCI - Centre for Cybersecurity & Cybercrime Investigation
UCD Centre for Cybersecurity & Cybercrime Investigation (CCI) is a unique, world-class education and research centre with strong and well-established collaborative relationships with law enforcement and industry.
We work in the areas of education, training, research and tool development.
To date participants from 42 countries have benefited from our uniquely flexible approach to cybercrime education. [more]
CeADAR - Centre for Applied Data Analytics
The primary outputs of the CeADAR centre are (opens in a new window)industry prototypes and demonstrators along with state-of-the-art reviews of data analytics technology, tools, best practice methodologies and processes.
The Centre has an extensive catalogue of technology demonstrators, IP and big data analytics technology reviews, which are all immediately available for evaluation by CeADAR members. [(opens in a new window)more]
Consus
CONSUS is a collaborative research partnership between UCD and Origin Enterprises PLC that is supported by SFI, which investigates digital, precision agriculture and crop science. Building on UCD's strengths as a centre for agricultural science and data analytics, UCD has partnered with Origin Enterprises plc to develop digital tools for farmers and agronomists. [more]
ML Labs
ML Labs is an SFI Centre for Research Training in Machine Learning. It addresses the urgent industry demand for Machine Learning talent through the delivery of over 100 PhDs in the next 7 years. The centre is a joint initiative between UCD, DCU and TUD and brings together leaders in their field to supervise and train PhD students. Students will benefit from world-class, inter-institutional programmes, led by active researchers as part of a mature interdisciplinary environment that emphasises cutting-edge research with an industry-relevant and entrepreneurial focus. [(opens in a new window)more]
Other Centres with CS membership:
(opens in a new window)LERO The Irish Software Research Centre
(opens in a new window)VistaMilk
(opens in a new window)FutureNeuro
(opens in a new window)I-Form, Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre
(opens in a new window)Acclimatize
(opens in a new window)Energy Systems Integration Partnership Programme (ESIPP)
(opens in a new window)D-REAL - The SFI Centre for Research Training in Digitally-Enhanced Reality
Programmes:
(opens in a new window)http://www.csi.ucd.ie/Undergraduate/
(opens in a new window)http://www.csi.ucd.ie/Postgraduate/
Diversity Statement
UCD Computer Science is committed to creating an inclusive environment where diversity is celebrated, and everyone is afforded equality of opportunity. UCD was awarded the Athena SWAN Bronze Institutional Award in 2017, and all our staff are expected to contribute to fostering an inclusive environment and a level of awareness of equality, diversity and inclusion. We encourage applicants to consult those policies here https://www.ucd.ie/equality/ . Applications are encouraged from everyone, including those who identify with any of the protected characteristics that are set out in our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion policy.